>> well, it's interesting because one of the reasons we talked to senator paul this week is because he was in detroit to announce his idea for what he calls freedom zones. it's amarket-based idea of how to raise up folks in the inner city. also, the republican party realizing they're doing terribly with minorities, is setting up outreach centers in inner cities around the country and he was there for the opening of that. the answer, according to senator paul and a lot of republicans, is market-based solutions, not government handouts. he said lower the tax rate dramatically, 5% corporate and individual tax rate. school choice, education tax credits. various provisions to make it easier for people to invest in the inner city. he said, look, we tried government solutions. they haven't worked. so let's try market-based solutions, and that's his answer to a lot of these issues. i have to tell you, a steep road they have to climb. in detroit, for instance, in 2012, obama got 97% of the vote. mitt romney, 2%. >> does he actually believe the unemployment number? you know, there's been some sp